A few weeks ago I deleted my old flickr account. Back in the late noughties I would post a picture there every single day - it became a sort of visual diary. So although it had been some years since I'd posted anything, it felt a strange letting it go.

At the time I enjoyed the habit of taking the time to really think about photography every day. Not just wedding or family photography, all photography. I realised I wasn't doing that any longer and so decided to make instagram my new flickr and restore the process. So if you're on instagram come and say hi smile emoticon I can't promise I will post every day, but I can promise I'll try my best!

Ever wondered what all the fuss is about film photography? What it is about images shot on film that has wedding bloggers going weak at the knees? Why in the digital age have so many wedding photographers reverted to this method of taking pictures?

Well I can't speak for all film wedding photographers, but as a hybrid shooter I felt it was important to try and answer some of these questions for my clients and explain why I choose to shoot both film and digital. Here's my tuppence worth on the subject...

Kate & Cullen invited all their favourite people from across the globe to a beautiful green garden in Oxfordshire where they were married by their best friend. This is what their happy wedding day looked like... #weddingphotographer#film#oxfordshirewedding